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USA Health offers an extensive network of physicians and other health care providers through USA Physicians Group, the region’s largest multispecialty practice, and several other affiliated physician practices.

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Physicians Group

USA Health offers an extensive network of physicians and other health care providers through USA Physicians Group, the region’s largest multispecialty practice, and several other affiliated physician practices.

Services

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At USA Health, we treat people. In doing so, we want to understand your unique needs so our doctors and other providers can design a plan of care specifically for you. Use the field below to search for a specific service, treatment, specialty or provider.

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Volunteering at University Hospital

Volunteers at University Hospital make a difference in people's lives daily, whether they are offering a kind word to patients, working in the gift shop or raising money to purchase lifesaving equipment.

What it Means to Volunteer at University Hospital

As a volunteer at USA Health University Hospital, you help to comfort and tend to patients of all ages. There are a variety of ways you can contribute to the healing process of our patients.

Applicants chosen to volunteer at University Hospital must also go through an orientation, take a tuberculosis (TB) skin test, be current on vaccinations for the flu as well as mumps, measles and rubella (MMR). They must also agree to a background check conducted by USA Health.

Ways to Volunteer

General VolunteersVolunteers at University Hospital can support our patients and their families by working in patient units, the hospital gift shop or the information desk. Typical commitments last six months, for three to four hours per week. Applicants must be ages 15–18 or older. For more detailed information, please contact us by phone at (251) 471-7265 or by email at volunteer-mc@health.southalabama.edu.

Volunteers are required to wear uniform tops, which are provided. To apply, you will be asked to submit an application, attend orientation, agree to a reference and background check, as well as go through interview and training sessions.

Teen Volunteer ProgramVolunteering with University Hospital as a teen will be a valuable personal growth experience as well as a wonderful way to support and invest in the community in which you live.

Teen volunteers must be 15 years of age and have completed their freshman year of high school. Assignments are typically four hours long, during the day Monday-Friday. There are no evening shifts. Summer sessions are short, so we ask that absences be kept to a minimum during this time. Please notify the Department of Volunteer Services at the beginning of the summer if you must miss a week. Teen volunteers are required to wear uniform tops, which are provided.

Touch a Truck is a family-friendly event that offers children a hands-on opportunity to explore a variety of trucks and meet the people who build, protect and serve our community. Children will be allowed to touch, climb aboard, and ask questions about their favorite trucks in a safe environment.

The 6th Annual Hope Cup Golf Tournament will be held Thursday, May 2, 2019 at Steelwood Country Club in Loxley. All proceeds from the tournament, presented by Springhill Toyota, will be used to fight melanoma and other skin cancers.

Dr. Outlaw is a Radiation Oncologist and Director of MCI’s Women’s Radiation Program. In addition to being an oncologist, she is also a yoga teacher and a trained integrative health coach through Duke University Integrative Medicine. One of her passions is helping cancer survivors THRIVE after treatment.

Provided by Nancy Brumfield. Supportive care programming is a FREE service of the Mitchell Cancer Institute that encourages patients to explore those therapies that complement and strengthen all aspects of healing while undergoing cancer therapy.

Support group for prostate cancer patients. Meets at 7 p.m. on the first Monday of each month in the Gerald Wallace Auditorium at Springhill Medical Center. For newly diagnosed patients, the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m.